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Dragon teeth / Michael Crichton.

Summary:

Michael Crichton, the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Jurassic Park, returns to the world of paleontology in this recently discovered novel--a thrilling adventure set in the Wild West during the golden age of fossil hunting. The year is 1876. Warring Indian tribes still populate America's western territories even as lawless gold-rush towns begin to mark the landscape. In much of the country it is still illegal to espouse evolution. Against this backdrop two monomaniacal paleontologists pillage the Wild West, hunting for dinosaur fossils, while surveilling, deceiving and sabotaging each other in a rivalry that will come to be known as the Bone Wars. Into this treacherous territory plunges the arrogant and entitled William Johnson, a Yale student with more privilege than sense. Determined to survive a summer in the west to win a bet against his arch-rival, William has joined world-renowned paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh on his latest expedition. But when the paranoid and secretive Marsh becomes convinced that William is spying for his nemesis, Edwin Drinker Cope, he abandons him in Cheyenne, Wyoming, a locus of crime and vice. William is forced to join forces with Cope and soon stumbles upon a discovery of historic proportions. With this extraordinary treasure, however, comes exceptional danger, and William's newfound resilience will be tested in his struggle to protect his cache, which pits him against some of the West's most notorious characters. Drawing on both meticulously researched history and an exuberant imagination, Dragon Teeth is based on the rivalry between real-life paleontologists Cope and Marsh; in William Johnson readers will find an inspiring hero only Michael Crichton could have imagined.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062473394
  • ISBN: 0062473395
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 sound file (07 hr., 44 min., 50 sec.)) : digital
  • Edition: Unabridged.
  • Publisher: [New York] : HarperAudio, 2017.

Content descriptions

Participant or Performer Note:
Read by Scott Brick.
Source of Description Note:
Online resource; title from title details screen (OverDrive, viewed June 5, 2017).
Subject: Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899 > Fiction.
Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897 > Fiction.
Paleontologists > Fiction.
Archaeological expeditions > Fiction.
Fossils > Collection and preservation > Fiction.
Dinosaurs > Fiction.
Fossils > Fiction.
West (U.S.) > History > 1860-1890 > Fiction.
Fiction.
Historical Fiction.
Thriller.
Genre: Historical fiction.
Thrillers (Fiction)
Audiobooks.
Downloadable audio books.

Electronic resources


  • AudioFile Reviews : AudioFile Reviews 2017 July
    Scott Brick is a narrator at the top of his game, and this is a meaty tale for him to get his--well, teeth--into. It tells of the rivalry between nineteenth-century paleontologists Edwin Drinker Cope and Othniel Charles Marsh--a rivalry so intense as to, at times, border on insanity. It's told from the point of view of William Johnson, a spoiled, privileged Yale student who is forced to fend for himself and guard Cope's finds in a lawless gold-rush town after he is the sole survivor of an Indian attack. There's action aplenty, but the narrative develops at a steady pace rather than the unputdownable pace of better-known Crichton titles. But it's still a compelling listen--and one that will leave the listener feeling pleasantly educated as well as entertained. C.A.T. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine
  • Booklist Reviews : Booklist Reviews - Audio And Video Online Reviews 1991-2018
    Veteran narrator Brick turns in another splendid performance in the late Michael Crichton's novel about the early days of paleontology. Othniel Charles Marsh and Edward Drinker Cope were real-life fossil hunters in the late nineteenth century; their famous rivalry is seen here through the eyes of William Johnson, a fictional young man who works for one of the rivals and then for the other. Brick gives the crusty rivals their own easily identifiable speech patterns and ways of emphasizing words, while assigning both a distinct mixture of scientific curiosity, obsession, and hatred (of his rival); they sound similar, as two men of similar ages who are experts in the same field of study might, but not identical. Johnson, eager to learn and amazed by what he does learn, reveals his growing maturity over the course of the novel, as Brick's rendition of his voice changes, taking on a deeper and more assured tone. Sherri Crichton, the author's wife, reads the afterword she contributed. Great stuff. Copyright 2019 Booklist Reviews.
  • Publishers Weekly Reviews : PW Reviews 2017 September #1

    Set in 1876 on the Western frontier, Crichton's recently discovered novel tells the story of two competing paleontologists pillaging the Wild West for dinosaur fossils. To win a bet, Yale student William Johnson joins an expedition with the eccentric and world-renowned paleontologist Othniel Charles Marsh. Prone to paranoia, Marsh becomes convinced that Johnson is working for his rival, the paleontologist Edwin Drinker Cope, and leaves Johnson to fend for himself in a dangerous part of Wyoming. The tale has all the hallmarks of a Crichton adventure: scientific discovery, dueling scientists, and bravado. Veteran voice actor Brick delivers the story smoothly and heightens the intensity of the survival on the frontier with his pacing. There's not much for Brick to work with in the way of characterizations—Johnson, Marsh, and Cope are not all that dynamic of characters—but Brick does his best to develop them when he can, such as adding hints of wickedness when portraying Marsh's paranoia. Crichton's widow Sherri reads her postscript at the end, providing the context for the creation of Crichton's novel. Despite the shortcomings of the story, the audiobook will please die-hard fans of the author. A Harper hardcover. (May)

    Copyright 2017 Publisher Weekly.

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